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March 16, 2025

Oil spill in Ecuador river brings emergency declaration

This handout picture from the Ecuadoran municipality of Esmeraldas shows the effects of the oil spill in the Esmeraldas River.
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This handout picture from the Ecuadoran municipality of Esmeraldas shows the effects of the oil spill in the Esmeraldas River.

An oil spill in northwestern Ecuador has turned a river black, prompting authorities to declare an environmental emergency and order residents to ration drinking water.

The , believed to have been caused when a landslide ruptured a major oil pipeline, has contaminated a section of the Esmeraldas River in the province of the same name.

Residents in the town of Cube, where the water had changed color, were trying to stop the flow by building dikes, an AFP journalist saw.

"The mud formed by the oil has penetrated all the hillsides," said farmer Fernando Gandara.

The Emergency Operations Committee in the provincial capital, also called Esmeraldas, declared an environmental emergency over concerns about .

Vilko Villacis, mayor of the city of more than 200,000, said the leak had caused "unprecedented" damages.

His office halted the diversion of river water to an aqueduct supplying the city and urged people to ration water.

On Friday, state-owned Petroecuador said it was working to address the emergency at the pipeline, part of the Trans-Ecuadorian Pipeline System (SOTE) which transports from the Amazon.

The company has not estimated the volume of oil spilled.

A crew works to clean up an oil spill in Ecuador.
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A crew works to clean up an oil spill in Ecuador.

Ecuador last year produced 475,000 barrels of crude a day, exporting 72 percent of the total.

The SOTE is the most used system in the country, with the capacity to transport 360,000 barrels per day on the 500-kilometer (310-mile) journey from the Amazon to the Pacific coast.

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An oil spill in northwestern Ecuador, caused by a landslide rupturing a major pipeline, has contaminated the Esmeraldas River, leading to an environmental emergency declaration. The spill has turned the river black, prompting water rationing in affected areas. Efforts are underway to contain the spill, but the volume of oil released remains unestimated. The pipeline involved is part of the Trans-Ecuadorian Pipeline System, crucial for transporting crude oil.

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